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  1  Ind      |    answerable to mine) when I can finde none of all my Family, but~ ~
  2    1,    1|         questionlesse) he might~ ~finde mercie. But, because such
  3    1,    2|             as thou art: but if I finde it otherwise, I will continue
  4    1,    9|      places, as~ ~every one shall finde fittest for them, even as
  5    1, Song|  infinites of men)~ ~ Can I never finde~ ~ to dispossesse my minde,~ ~
  6    2,    1|    Wherefore good my Lord, if you finde all no otherwise, then~ ~
  7    2,    5|           and comfort to~ ~me, to finde a sister here, where I had
  8    2,    5|           I assure ye, they shall finde that your Sister (for~ ~
  9    2,    5|        them all the riches that I finde here, and am ready to come
 10    2,    5|       answered, that he could not finde~ ~it, and for their longer
 11    2,    6|    knowing when, where, or how to finde~ ~any of them againe; and
 12    2,    6|     straying all about in hope to finde~ ~them, seeking in caves,
 13    2,    6|          servant. Rather he might finde out some milde course~ ~
 14    2,    6|           him to be, and so did I finde him.~ ~ Having thus spoken,
 15    2,    7|    comming to get what they could finde in the ship so~ ~wrackt,
 16    2,    8|           but when they could not finde him, they raced his~ ~goodly
 17    2,    8|         especiall errour, which I finde by daily~ ~proofe in many,
 18    2,    9|           of no impossibility, to finde in her the selfesame~ ~frailty.~ ~
 19    2,   10|          transported. And if they finde women wantonly disposed~ ~
 20    2,   10|          beheld, (who expected to finde a farre more gracious welcome)
 21    3,    1|           of him, for~ ~wee shall finde him worke enough to do.
 22    3,    1|          my departure hence, or~ ~finde some meanes for my better
 23    3,    5|         other men, upon~ ~triall, finde themselves to carry away
 24    3,    5|       asseverations, she began to finde that in her, which~ ~(before)
 25    3,    5|        thee, and there thou shalt finde me walking, and ready to~ ~
 26    3,    5|     matters, according as I shall finde occasion.~ ~ When the Magnifico
 27    3,    6|         that which shee would not finde,~ ~being brought vailed
 28    3,    6|          into the Bath, hoping to finde none other there but her~ ~
 29    3,    6|      dearely then mine owne life, finde~ ~now (to my hearts endlesse
 30    3,    9|       thou keepe promise,~ ~and I finde my selfe to be fully cured:
 31    3,    9|       thinke, and so shall surely finde it, that his~ ~greatnesse
 32    4,    2|          for, he should alwayes~ ~finde her alone in her private
 33    4,    4|           neither being able~ ~to finde out any other meanes of
 34    4,    8|       here,~ ~or encourage you to finde any further favour at mine
 35    4,    9|         before his wife, began to finde fault with his owne~ ~lacke
 36    4,   10|       Gracious Ladies) I my selfe finde my~ ~spirits not meanly
 37    4,   10|         for ease, yet could not~ ~finde any: at length, he thrust
 38    5,    1|       very intimate friends, to~ ~finde very worthy entertainement,
 39    5,    1|       vertues,~ ~and such as they finde firme and constant, in all
 40    5,    2|         to them. But your enemies finde themselves much deceived,~ ~
 41    5,    3|       strangers might not readily finde her there in~ ~the house.
 42    5,    3|           and sought all about to finde her. Angelinaes feares~ ~
 43    5,    5|          you beside, as you shall finde it most~ ~convenient for
 44    5,    5|        given) he should come, and finde the doore standing ready~ ~
 45    5,    5|     marriage,~ ~yet I could never finde any one to bestow her on,
 46    5,    6|           are.) Canst thou then~ ~finde in thine heart to let them
 47    5,    7|          nothing more desired) to finde some~ ~ease in this their
 48    5,    7|            enstructed them how to finde out~ ~a way, whereby they
 49    5,   10|          favour I could never yet finde at thy hands. Put the case,~ ~
 50    6,    2|       deliberate consideration, I finde,~ ~that they both (being
 51    6,    4|         but, upon my word,~ ~if I finde it otherwise, expect such
 52    6,    9|           other end, but onely to finde out that which~ ~was never
 53    6,   10|           ransackt the Wallet, to finde the Feather, and~ ~carry
 54    6,   10|         al this while I could not finde what I sought for, and therefore
 55    6,   10|             Till now, I could not finde any convenient time to bring
 56    6, Song|     fights,~ ~ Supposing there to finde a solemne peace:~ ~ I threw
 57    6, Song|        hopes have bred, wherein I finde;~ ~ Such violent feares,
 58    7,    1|        alone,~ ~ There shalt thou finde two Capons drest,~ ~ And
 59    7,    2|     self-same kinde: you need not finde fault at any such accident,
 60    7,    2|        immodest men may know, and finde it for trueth, that~ ~if
 61    7,    2|      fingers; yet all will hardly finde~ ~oyle to maintaine our
 62    7,    2|         doe ill, I could quickely finde a friend at a neede.~ ~Gallants
 63    7,    2|         this brewing Fat, which I finde to be whole and sound: only~ ~
 64    7,    5|        the young~ ~Gentleman, and finde an houre so fitting, as
 65    7,    6|           yet~ ~I will be sure to finde thee some where else. And
 66    7,    7|            SERVANTS, MAY SOMETIME FINDE A KNAVE AMONG THEM, AND
 67    7,    7|       after~ ~midde-night, and to finde mee sitting under the Pine-Tree;
 68    7,    7|        you may proceede, as~ ~you finde occasion.~ ~ When Egano
 69    7,    7|         deceived in me, and shalt finde,~ ~that I hate to be false
 70    7,    7|            and respect him as you finde occasion.~ ~ Whereto Egano
 71    7,    8|         it fals, albeit I hope to finde you~ ~mercifull.~ ~ You
 72    7,    8|       light, because I should not finde thee?~ ~that shall not avayle
 73    7,    8|       thee, for I can well enough finde a drab in~ ~the darke. So,
 74    7,    8|         deale with thee as they~ ~finde occasion, for thou art no
 75    7,    9| dispairing passions. Wherein~ ~to finde some comfort and ease, she
 76    7,    9|        loves true token. When I~ ~finde all these three effectually
 77    7,    9|           it~ ~appeareth, hee can finde no other prattle, albeit
 78    7,   10|   wearisome to him, yet hoping to finde some successe at length:
 79    8,    1|   Gasparuolo: Signior Gulfardo, I finde you~ ~alwaies a most honest
 80    8,    3|         the Plaine of Mugnone, to finde the~ ~precious Stone called
 81    8,    3|          but where else may a man finde that Helitropium?~ ~Whereto
 82    8,    3|      resolvedly with himselfe, to finde this~ ~precious stone, if
 83    8,    3|          the first men to goe and finde it,~ ~before any other heare
 84    8,    3|        our~ ~selves that we shall finde it, for I know it (by discription)
 85    8,    3|   answered Bruno) you say wee may finde it, but how, and~ ~by what
 86    8,    3|          so shall we be sure to~ ~finde it among them, without any
 87    8,    3|           searched all about to~ ~finde this strange stone.~ ~ Calandrino
 88    8,    3|    himselfe, that he was borne to finde the Helitropium, and looking
 89    8,    3|           if hee were desirous to finde him,~ ~replyed. I saw him
 90    8,    3|  frivolous perswasions, hoping to finde~ ~any stones of such vertue,
 91    8,    7|   labouring in diligent search to finde them: within a while after
 92    8,    7|         wanton-headed Lady, could finde no other subject to worke
 93    8,    8|         abroad~ ~walking, he must finde some apt occasion to leave
 94    8,    9|    accomplish for me,~ ~and I may finde it effectually performed:
 95    8,    9|       wastcoat over my shirt, and finde it~ ~sufficient for the
 96    8,    9|       della Scala, and groping to finde his way in the darke, went~ ~
 97    8,   10|           it) you shall assuredly finde it certaine: make proofe~ ~
 98    8,   10|           I have) thou shouldst~ ~finde succour from my selfe onely,
 99    8, Song|           of minde~ ~ Which I did finde~ ~ In that most blissefull
100    8, Song|          bene kinde:~ ~ If others finde~ ~ Thee worse inclinde,~ ~
101    9,    2|         wherewith Isabella should finde such fault, and she her~ ~
102    9,    3|   mischiefes, as I am desirous to finde~ ~ease. Were I now in as
103    9,    5|        faire and lovely, began to finde some occasion of tarrying,
104    9,    5|        view; yea, and she~ ~shall finde it so too, when we have
105    9,    5|       upon further~ ~occasions: I finde my selfe in such a free
106    9,    6|         rig thou shalt be sure to finde it.~ ~ Our amorous Panuccio
107   10,    2|  preparative, and which he should finde to be very comfortable.
108   10,    2|            stomacke now? I should finde my stomacke well enough (
109   10,    3|           it, nor (perhaps) shall finde any other to~ ~request it:
110   10,    4|            in his house she might finde no other usage, varying
111   10,    8|          and vertue; both which I finde conquered in~ ~me, to my
112   10,    8|        threatnings, as lesse they finde them to be answered, and
113   10,    8|         answered, and when they~ ~finde them, shew themselves not
114   10,    8|       foolish and superfluous, to finde fault with the manner hee
115   10, Song|            If any one I chance to finde,~ ~ By winkes, words, smiles,
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